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So here I am, Tala Kwevani-trans-man, gay, Navajo, Two-Spirit or not. I don't have answers-just a fistful of threads. We'wha's ghost, Osh-Tisch's grit, my mom's half-told stories, Jesse's powwows, Kai's paintings. They don't braid clean, but they're mine to weave. Two-Spirit's flawed-too broad, too new, too loud-but it's a start. It's a circle, and I'm in it, for now.
Writing Two Spirits wasn't just research-it was a gut-wrenching wrestle with my own existence. I'm Tala Kwevani, a transgender gay Native trans-man, born in a girl's body on the frayed edge of a Navajo reservation. There, stories of who we were-our real roots-were choked out by boarding-school walls and white man's rules. Growing up, I was a fracture: my skin didn't match my spirit, my heart pulled toward men in ways the rez didn't name, and the past was a half-burned map I couldn't read. Then I stumbled on "Two-Spirit"-a bold, Native-sounding label that promised to hold people like me. It lured me in, hinting at a deep heritage. But the more I dug, the more it unraveled: born in 1990, not etched in ancient stone-a modern flare, not the drumbeat of my ancestors. This book is my stand against it- a challenge to a term that might be less ours and more a white-crafted echo of our broken past.
This is my excavation-through dirt, doubt, and the chasms colonialism gouged into us. It's not about celebrating "Two-Spirit" or its gloss; it's about scraping off the layers to see what holds. As a trans man who loves men, I've clawed for my place in a world hell-bent on erasing Natives like me-queer or not. But I'm done with pretty lies. Two Spirits is my fight to reclaim what's real-asking if this term fits or if it's just another colonial handprint on our story. It's for anyone caught between worlds, craving truth over comfort, and for the spirits-old and new-who refuse to be caged by someone else's words.
I don't claim all the answers. What I've got is my lens-trans, gay, Diné, skeptical-and a fire to sift through the chaos, not polish the myth. This is my line in the sand. Let's see what it uncovers.
-Tala Kwevani
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